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I-24 Index<br />

Johnson, Lyndon B:<br />

(continued)<br />

803–807, 818; obituary<br />

of, 812–813; as president,<br />

8<strong>00</strong>–810; as presidential<br />

candidate, 785, 801–802,<br />

809–810<br />

Johnson, William T., 305<br />

Johnson Debt Default Act<br />

(1934), 698<br />

Joint Chiefs of Staff , 757<br />

Joint-stock companies, 21<br />

Jolson, Al, 636<br />

Jones, Edward P., 896<br />

Jones, James, 787<br />

Jones, John Paul, 138<br />

Jones, LeRoi, 788<br />

Jones Act (1916), 590<br />

Jordan, 808<br />

Joseph, Chief, 515<br />

Juárez, Benito, 387<br />

Judges, federal, 193<br />

Judicial system: anticommunist<br />

trials and, 759–760,<br />

772–774; Bill of Rights on,<br />

168; crime and, 628–629,<br />

863, 892; debtor imprisonment<br />

and, 31, 217, 264,<br />

283; government scandals<br />

and, 650–651; judicial review<br />

in, 194, 220; military<br />

tribunals and, 427, 872;<br />

Miranda warnings in, 823;<br />

Patriot Act impact on,<br />

871–872; in <strong>pi</strong>oneer West,<br />

518, 519; racial tensions<br />

and, 893; reform of, 283;<br />

right to legal counsel in,<br />

823; war crimes trials and,<br />

753–754, 758, 867. See<br />

also Judges, federal; Juries;<br />

Supreme Court<br />

Judiciary Act (1789), 168<br />

Judiciary Act (1801), 193<br />

Th e Jungle (Sinclair), 573<br />

Juries, right to trial by, 168<br />

Kahn, Louis, 897<br />

Kaiser, Henry J., 717<br />

Kallen, Horace, 626, 895<br />

Kansas: agriculture in,<br />

521; meatpacking industry<br />

in, 519;<br />

Native American removal<br />

to, 515; North-South<br />

dispute over, 355–356,<br />

359–363; as territory,<br />

354–355<br />

Kansas-Nebraska Act,<br />

355–356<br />

Kansas Pacifi c Railroad, 516<br />

Katrina, Hurricane, 879<br />

Kearney, Denis, 447<br />

Kearny, Stephen W., 331<br />

Kelley, Florence, 490, 570<br />

Kelley, Oliver H., 528<br />

Kellogg, Frank B., 649<br />

Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928),<br />

649<br />

Kelly, William, 468–469<br />

Kennan, George F., 755<br />

Kennedy, Edward, 841–842<br />

Kennedy, John F.: assassination<br />

of, 799–8<strong>00</strong>; domestic<br />

policies of, 791–793,<br />

798–799; foreign relations<br />

under, 793–798; as<br />

president, 790–8<strong>00</strong>; as<br />

presidential candidate,<br />

785–786; quotations by,<br />

192, 785, 790, 799<br />

Kennedy, Robert F., 790, 798,<br />

810–812<br />

Kent State University, 820<br />

Kentucky: as Border State,<br />

379–380; migration to,<br />

137, 254; statehood of,<br />

166; states’ rights<br />

resolution by, 184–185<br />

Kerouac, Jack, 813<br />

Kerry, John, 875<br />

Key, Francis Scott, 210<br />

Keynes, John Maynard, 688<br />

Khrushchev, Nikita, 779, 780,<br />

784–785, 793, 797<br />

King, Martin Luther, Jr., 293,<br />

776, 777, 798–799, 805,<br />

806–807<br />

King George’s War, 92–93<br />

King Philip’s War, 42<br />

Kingston, Maxine Hong, 897<br />

King William’s War, 92<br />

Kiowas, 513<br />

Kipling, Rudyard, 548,<br />

550<br />

Kissinger, Henry A., 821–822,<br />

826, 827<br />

Knickerbocker’s History of<br />

New York (Irving), 291<br />

Knights of Labor, 478–479<br />

Know-Nothing party, 259,<br />

260, 363<br />

Knox, Henry, 168<br />

Knox, Philander C., 578<br />

Korea, 314, 558, 762–765,<br />

772, 873<br />

Korean War, 743, 762–765,<br />

771–772<br />

Korematsu v. U.S., 716<br />

Kosovo, 867<br />

Kristol, Irving, 841<br />

Ku Klux Klan, 430–431,<br />

623–624, 805<br />

Kushner, Tony, 897<br />

Kuwait, 856–857<br />

Kyoto Treaty, 870<br />

Labor disputes: child labor<br />

as cause of, 264, 570, 589,<br />

685; class/ethnic confl icts<br />

leading to, 446–447;<br />

immigrant-based,<br />

491–492; Industrial<br />

Revolution and, 476–480;<br />

political unity of laborers,<br />

453–455; with railroad,<br />

446, 478, 530–531,<br />

589, 647, 718; in steel<br />

industry, 604–605, 647,<br />

684–685, 792; strikes<br />

as (See Strikes); over<br />

wages, 263–264, 476–477,<br />

491–492, 685, 718, 792;<br />

wartime, 604–605, 718;<br />

over working conditions,<br />

264, 570–572, 604, 645,<br />

685<br />

Labor unions: affi rmative<br />

action in, 824; as anticommunist<br />

targets, 622–623;<br />

corruption of, 783; decline<br />

of, 647, 768; formation of,<br />

264, 477–479; immigrant<br />

disputes with, 491–492;<br />

Industrial Workers of the<br />

World as, 567, 603, 604;<br />

labor reforms and, 570–<br />

572, 588–589, 647, 677,<br />

683–685; laws on, 264,<br />

645, 662, 677, 683–685,<br />

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